kalm wrote:Had a heated debate just yesterday with my brother about this. There are not always two sides to every story. Not all journalism requires balance. If it’s news journalism you’re supposed to observe and report on the facts.CAA Flagship wrote: I'm conflicted by that statement in the meme. I think I would rather journalists do both, at least in this case. I don't trust that journalists always fully understand what they are seeing. In those cases, it's best to just report the quotes from people.
So I pointed outside and said “It’s light out.” My brother replies “what if you’re blind?”
Koan hurling sophist hippie asshole...
That's what makes it difficult to state one way or another.
In the meme, if it was two relevant people that are being quoted, then the news IS the quotes. If you know for sure that you can shed some accurate light on the subject, then I guess it's OK to say so. But in today's poli-speak, there are lies and there are partial truths. And news journalists (as opposed to investigative journalists that have time to research) rarely have enough information sort things out.





















